Hay this had me stumped for days, but i fould out that when on the net, you render your screen size by using the turn wheel on the back of the phone covering the camera lens that should get you back to normal size again

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Suggest to first try logging into Facebook using the browser on your tablet instead of the facebook app. If that display is normal in size ... it's probably easiest to
(1) uninstall the Facebook App (Control/Settings/Apps);
(2) reboot the Tablet;
(3) Restart the Tablet and Go to the Google Playstore ...reinstall the Facebook app.

If your web browser is displaying all of these items in a large font, they may not fit comfortably on your screen.

Fortunately, you can easily change your web browser's text size on Gmail to ensure that all of the components fit.

Alternatively, you can use a special GMail Labs feature to change the default text size for all of the emails that you compose.

Navigate to your GMail inbox in your web browser.

Hold the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard and press the "-" key.
Your web browser will shrink all of the text on the current web page.

You can repeat this step to shrink the text even more.

Hold "Ctrl" and press "+" to increase the text size if you shrink it too much. Gmail Default Font

Navigate to your GMail inbox and click the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen.
Select "Labs" from the drop-down menu.
Scroll down to "Default Text Styling" and click "Enable."
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Save Changes."
Click the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen and select "Mail Settings." Click the "TT" icon in the "Default Text Style" section. Select "Small."

Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Save Changes." Your new email messages will automatically use GMail's small text size.

Is this happening online on a browser page what browser are you using. This does not mainly happen once you set the text sizes you desire in the control panel under preferences for your computer, I have this happen with mine as well in the browser because I have allowed text to be allowed as it looks for the Web Page I may be viewing. It also may be a video card issue not to worry you but I would take it in and have it checked out. Just to make sure if you have purchased some insurance for it for sure. That would be what I would do is take it in since it is new. If it is the Windows and not the Internet and you have set the size you desire then I would take it in of browsing on the net and this happens you can set fonts sizes using Tools and Options under the hood sort of thing. Another thing that could be happening is software you may have loaded from a game may be affecting it. I noticed with mine that my screen would change sizes for the games or video I have going on and then jump back to default screen size and fonts. If your playing any games this also could be an issue. Keep reading other answers maybe someone else has a better answer. John

You can increase the size of text by pressing control + or - buttons press control button first. Also there is zoom in the tools section and also you can increase the size of text in the control panel or the web page under tools sections of most browsers. If we new the browser or what you text is small in or even if it was small every where you can change the resolution size of your Windows. Win 7 you can incease text by going to control panel click on display once there go to where it says increase your text size. Not sure what your operating system is either. So assuming it is Win 7 I hope that this assists you. John

The most likely culprit here is that you have zoomed out on your Web Browser. Most (if not all) modern Web Browsers support the following zooming shortcut:
Hold down the CTRL button and whilst it is held down move the scroll button on your mouse forward or back to zoom in or out. Do this until you have the desired zoom size.